> > Groucho aka Oliver Fels
> 
> ? Who are this people ? I have known people to justify their defamatory
> used the names and peudos other people. But then, you're the best at
> this game.

This is me. Obviously you do not seem to have read this as the circle goes on 
and on and on.

Well, folks, to stay on-topic and to prevent the usual suspects are continueing 
their game of escalation here is my offer (which I already communicated but 
which did not seem to get through):

There are several sites on the internet which commercially provide scanned 
flight manuals for various helicopters. If somebody confirms that this is the 
data required for a decent flight model and if somebody guarantees that he is 
able to create such a decent flight model (and afterwards does) I am willing to 
spend a certain financial amount for such a document (electronic version) and 
donate it for such a puporse. Most are available between 20 and 30 US$ so this 
is the limit per manual.
This offer is valid not only for the AlouetteII but theoretically for any 
flight model document. The only drawback is: I pay for it so I decide if it is 
worth having it in FlightGear. Currently I can imagine this for the AlouetteII, 
EC130, EC135, R22/44/66, AW139, BK117, Bell 206.
Another point: Requesters must prove that they are able to derive a 
sophisticated FDM from this information. Fair enough, I do not spend money for 
nothing.

Comments, agreements, denials?

Oliver

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